It is found in Tasmania, Australia Lots of scenic places to explore.

From picturesque villages with colourful waterfronts to secluded islands, parks and tranquil lakes, explore these stunning locations with us.

The most beautiful cities and places to visit in Tasmania

Coles Bay Beach in Tasmania

The coastal town of Coles has stunning views of the pink-hued Hazard Mountains.

This attractive holiday village is the gateway to the Freycinet National Park in Tassie and is situated next to a picturesque bay.

Explore the calm, clear waters of Coles Bay by kayak or go on a four-day guided hike along the Freycinet Peninsula.

For a night of luxury, stay at the Freycinet Cottages, a series of wooden cabins surrounded by nature and overlooking the water.

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Coles Bay

Little Blue Lake in Tasmania

Located in the far north-eastern corner of Tasmania, Little Blue Lake is a pure natural phenomenon.

The brilliantly colored water is the result of the high mineral content in the lake, making it stunningly beautiful.

The turquoise lake is also surrounded by the landscape of southern Mount Cameron.

Although swimming in the lake is not recommended, it is a memorable visit on the way to the famous Bay of Fires.

Little Blue Lake

Gulf of Fire

The Bay of Fires Reserve covers more than 50 kilometres (31 miles) of coastal beauty.

Its white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and stunning rock formations make it one of the most popular places in Tasmania.

Binalong Bay Beach is ideal for swimming. You can stay in a luxury eco-lodge on the water, or camp in a spot surrounded by bush.

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Gulf of Fire

Bruny Island

Head out to sea to the enchanting Bruny Island, watching dolphins leap over the water along the way.

You can eat oysters, which are one of the most famous dishes in the island's restaurants, and you can also visit the island's famous lighthouse.

Bruny Island

Mount Field National Park

Enjoy the natural beauty of the tranquil Mount Field National Park, located 64 kilometres (40 miles) northwest of Hobart.

Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the national park is one of Tasmania's oldest and most beautiful natural sites.

It is also home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls, such as Russell Falls. Horseshoe Falls, there are plenty of reasons to visit the park.

Furthermore, you can take a night hike and camp among the wild ferns and eucalyptus trees.

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Mount Field National Park Waterfalls

Strahan

A small harbourside village, Strahan has quickly become one of Tasmania's most visited towns.

On the edge of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the colourful buildings sit directly on the water at the northern end of Macquarie Harbour in Long Bay.

The surrounding natural areas are all part of the beauty. You can spend the night in a heritage cabin onThe waterfront where you can watch the stars across the bay. 

Strahan is also the starting point for the West Coast Wilderness Railway, arguably one of the most Train trips Excitement in the world.

Strahan

Cradle Mountain and Lake St. Clair

The Cradle Drum, which is filled with...For its World Heritage listed wildlife, with natural beauty.

You can climb the mountain, camp under the stars, and watch the tranquil Dove Lake.

You can also take a rowboat on the lake or book a cruise.

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Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake